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02-02-2007, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Common cold beyond the Ring?
A long time ago I made a thread which asked why do you think Tolkien never mentioned anything about what we call the "common cold" on M-e, in specific with the journey of The Fellowship. The answers we gathered were
1) M-e air was clean and "colds" were non-existent there 2) Tolkien doesn't write about them going to the bathroom, so he isn't going to bother writing about a character having the sniffles. Either way you look at it, I could imagine that some sort of physical weakness that resembles our "common cold" had to have been taken towards Frodo a little. There's no evidence for this, and maybe he didn't have anything like our cold, but this passage in The Stairs of Cirith-Ungol even gives me the shivers- "The passage seemed to go on for miles, and always the chill air flowed over them, rising as they went on to a bitter wind." The hobbits were already probably sweating bullets. I can't see how Frodo couldn't have, along with the burden and weakness he already felt from the Ring, had a little extra "cold". I pick Frodo because, in his already weakened state, it would be more feasible that he got the "cold" rather than Sam. I'm sure both reasons 1 and 2 I mentioned are correct, and maybe I'm looking a little too deep here. Just thought it was worth a mention.
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02-02-2007, 11:45 AM | #2 | |
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02-02-2007, 02:59 PM | #3 | |
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Good point, Thenamir! Interestingly, though Bilbo definitely has a cold after the barrel adventure:
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02-02-2007, 03:03 PM | #4 |
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Weren't men of Numenorean extraction meant to be more disease resistant ? And dwarves were far too tough I guess.....
Bilbo may have been particularly prone since Gandalf brings him a supply of hankies when he catches him and the dwarves up having chased Bilbo out of the house.....
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02-02-2007, 04:07 PM | #5 |
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I would imagine certain races were more prone that others, I bet, like Mith said, Numernoreans would have a very good immunity.
I haven't yet read the Hobbit so I didn't know Bilbo caught a cold. Thanks!
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